​Vered Snear ​ (b. Israel 1982) is an artist based in Toronto and Tel Aviv.After studying Photography at Minshar for Art in Israel, Snear gained a Masters in Interdisciplinary Arts at Tel-Aviv University, Israel. In 2016, she gained a MFA Fine Art at Parsons The New School for Design, New York.Recent group exhibitions include; ​The 21st Biennale of Sydney SUPERPOSITION: Art of Equilibrium and Engagement, What's Left Behind collaboration with Brook Andrew, Museum of contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia (2018); Bronx Calling: The Fourth AIM Biennial, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York (2017); I can because you do, Participant Inc, New York (2016); Parody of the work of time, Hanina Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel (2016); Lived experience, Twelve Gates Arts, Philadelphia (2016), Universum, The International Photography Festival, Jaffa, Israel (2016), Pausing just to keep up, Sawtooth, Tasmania, Australia (2015), The Annual Exhibition of Photography Graduates, The Open Museum of Photography, Tel-Hai, Israel (2013). ​In 2015 and 2016 she received the Provost Scholarship from The New School New York. Snear was a 2016 NYC Art + Law Fellow, and undertook a Banff Centre Summer Studio Residency, Banff, Canada. In 2017 she participated in the AIM Program at the Bronx Museum, NY. In 2018 She was a resident at MASS MoCA, UNSW Sydney and Vermont Studio Center.